Nope. Need a new receiver also. Lug abatements are unidirectional. The have a ramp cut into them to allow for primary extraction.
Unless you are specifically looking for a left bolt/right ejection or viseversa you're better off just buying a rifle with the bolt on the side you prefer.
Otherwise, you'll need a gunsmith capable of machining new primary extraction ramps in the receiver. You'd also need a bolt body custom machined with a properly machined cocking cam, because you can't simple rotate the cocking piece pin over to the opposite side. It needs to engage the sear.
Basically, it's not impossible, but you could have two custom actions built for the money you'd pay a machinist to do everything you're trying to do to a savage action.